Voog L, Eriksson T
Department of Pharmacology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
J Neurochem. 1992 Nov;59(5):1868-74. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1992.tb11022.x.
Large neutral amino acids (LNAAs) compete with each other for carrier-mediated transport through the blood-brain barrier into the brain. The relative plasma concentration, expressed as the ratio of each LNAA to the sum of LNAAs, is considered the main regulator of brain LNAA concentrations. In order to investigate the consistency of this assumption throughout a 24-h period, we have compared the relationship of plasma LNAAs to brain LNAAs among groups of rats fed diets containing various amounts of protein (in order to obtain a wide range of plasma LNAA levels) at two different phases of the light/dark cycle (0900 and 2100 hours). The relationship between plasma and brain LNAAs was found to be dependent on both diet and the time of day. Similar plasma amino acid concentrations in the morning and in the evening contrasted with different brain concentrations. Furthermore, previous findings that brain LNAA concentrations are influenced by plasma amino acid concentrations were confirmed.
大分子中性氨基酸(LNAAs)相互竞争,通过载体介导的转运穿过血脑屏障进入大脑。相对血浆浓度,以每种LNAA与LNAAs总和的比值表示,被认为是脑内LNAA浓度的主要调节因子。为了研究这一假设在24小时内的一致性,我们比较了在明暗周期的两个不同阶段(09:00和21:00)给大鼠喂食含不同蛋白量饮食(以获得广泛的血浆LNAA水平范围)的各组中,血浆LNAAs与脑内LNAAs的关系。结果发现,血浆和脑内LNAAs之间的关系既取决于饮食,也取决于一天中的时间。早晨和晚上相似的血浆氨基酸浓度与不同的脑内浓度形成对比。此外,先前关于脑内LNAA浓度受血浆氨基酸浓度影响的研究结果得到了证实。